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Gunner
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20 May, 21:58
How do flowers and honeybees benefit each other
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Kelsie Carpenter
20 May, 21:59
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Bees and flowers benefit from each other in the way that bees travel from flower to flower and they get nectar and unintentionally collect pollen. As they fly and land on other flowers, those flowers get pollinated.
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Peyton Gilmore
20 May, 22:18
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Bees fly to flower to flower gathering nectar, which they make into food benefiting the bees.
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